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“Yes sir,” she panted. He chuckled at her response. She did

 

want him. Although she still felt confused by her feelings, at this

 

moment she wanted him. She felt closer to him than she ever had

 

before. She felt at this moment she could say anything, be anything

 

to him, and he would accept her the way she was. She wasn’t scared

 

or even shy in front of him. And he could feel it. He knew this was

 

the moment he had waited for. He could feel that she was relaxed

 

and completely in control. She ran her hands up his shirt and felt his

 

warm chest. He hummed in her mouth.
He moved her against the island and picked her up by her

 

behind and sat her in front of him. He parted her legs and moved

 

between them. As he grabbed the hem of her shirt to pull it over her

 

head, he felt the vibration in his pocket.

 

“Fuck! Are you kidding me?” he pulled away and looked

 

down at his phone. “Dammit!” He looked at her, “I’m sorry; I’ve got

 

to take this.” He kissed her forehead and walked in the other room.

 

She finished up the dishes and waited for a few minutes. She

 

wasn’t sure if she go look for him or just go up to bed. She sat on the

 

stool next to the island for twenty minutes. When she couldn’t hold

 

her eyes open anymore she decided to go to bed. She walked out to

 

the foyer and started up the stairs.

 

“Going to bed without me?” he called from the study. She

 

turned to face him. She could see he was still on the phone. “It’s

 

okay. I shouldn’t be much longer, go ahead. I’ll join you in a bit, if

 

that’s alright with you?” He winked and she smiled then turned back

 

and started up again. Then she heard him make a comment to the

 

person on his phone.
“Norah…..Yes, she’s still lives here with me…….It isn’t like

 

that……no, you can’t, she’s mine…..Well I guess it is like that

 

then……no, she’s different…..Dammit, Nick! Can we talk about

 

business, or would like to know more about my girlfriend?”

 

Girlfriend? This was the 2nd time tonight someone has assumed she

 

was his girlfriend, and he did nothing to correct them. This time he

 

even said the word himself. Norah wondered if they knew about his

 

domineering ways over woman. She wondered if they had any idea

 

what Norah really was, which was a slave, or his submissive at the

 

very least. She didn’t think of herself as his girlfriend. Her feelings for

 

him had grown into more, something she never expected. She cared

 

for him, liked being with him, and having him close to her. She was

 

beginning to understand his moods and knew when to submit to his

 

will and when she could push the envelope. But she wasn’t sure how

 

he felt about her.

 

It was another hour before she felt him crawl into bed behind

 

her. He pulled her under him, and ran his hand up her body. “I was I

 

had the strength to finish what we started downstairs, but I’m too
exhausted to give it the attention it deserves.” He wrapped her in his

 

arms and they both drifted off to sleep.

 

Chapter nine

 

Norah woke and rolled to the empty side of the bed. She

 

exhaled in disappointment at him already being gone. She wished he

 

had woken her. She leaned up in the bed and saw a note attached to

 

the computer screen.

 

Dearest Norah,
There is a dinner banquet tonight for Stackhouse Industries
and other colleagues. I would be pleased if you would accompany
me. I have placed three formal dresses in your closet for you to try
on. Please select one and call me to let me know the color. I will not
be able to pick you up this evening. I will have a car waiting for you
in front of the house at 7pm, please be ready on time. I will meet you
there.
Until then,
Liam

 

Norah jumped up from the bed and ran to the closet. There

 

hung a deep scarlet red ball gown. It was strapless with a full skirt

 

and fitted waist. It was made of satin, but the skirt looked as though

 

there were small silk roses all over it. It was a dress fit for the Oscars.

 

The next dress was navy blue with very small straps. The top looked

 

like a corset, and the skirt was full. She ran her hands over the fabric.

 

The third dress was black and the simplest of all three gowns. It was

 

strapless, the skirt was straight all the way to the floor, with a small

 

slit in the front. She quickly took off her pajamas and tried on the red

 

dress. As she stood in the mirror twirling, she noticed the bottom

 

shelf in her closet had shoes, a purse, and small white box to match

 

each dress. Norah walked to the first white box and opened it. Inside

 

was a large jewelry box on top of undergarments that matched the

 

red dress. She opened the jewelry box and found a beautiful garnet

 

and diamond bracelet, necklace and earrings. She covered her

 

mouth and sat down in the chair in the corner of her room.
She assumed the other boxes had things in them that

 

matched the other dresses. She was thinking this was going to be a

 

business dinner, she had no idea how formal it would be. This was

 

too much. Being around some of Liam’s employees and fooling them

 

into thinking she was his girlfriend was one thing, but now a

 

ballroom full of people? She didn’t know if she could be what he

 

wanted her to be. She didn’t know what he wanted her to be.

 

By 3pm Norah still hadn’t called Liam with her choice of

 

dresses. She hadn’t even left her room. Gerald knocked on the door

 

and opened it slowly.

 

“Mr. Hastings, for you, Miss Chandler,” he held out the

 

phone. Norah walked to him and nodded as she took the phone.

 

“Hello,” she whispered.

 

“Norah? I had hoped I would have heard from you by now.

 

Which dress are you going to wear?” She didn’t answer. “I know they

 

are all beautiful, and I’m sure you look beautiful in them.”
“I don’t know if I can do this,” she whispered. Liam walked

 

out of the conference room and into his office.

 

“What do you mean you can’t do this?” he asked.

 

“I’m not sure I know what you want me to do, or how to act.

 

I’m afraid I will mess up and you’ll punish me.” Liam exhaled in the

 

phone.

 

“You can’t mess up, Norah. Just be yourself, and you will be

 

fine.”

 

“But what if someone can tell I’m your….whatever I am to

 

you, that you…” She sat down on the floor. “Fooling a few business

 

associates for a few minutes is one thing, but a whole room of

 

people? I don’t know if I can do that.” Liam cleared his throat.

 

“Norah, you don’t have a price tag on your forehead and I

 

don’t carry a receipt that says paid in full; stop being ridiculous, pick

 

a dress and get ready. I’ll see you in a few hours.” He hung up the

 

phone and went back to the conference room.
Norah sat in the back of the limo fidgeting with her bracelet.

 

She kept checking to make sure her necklace was still on too. Finally

 

the car stopped and the door opened. A tall man held out his hand,

 

and she stepped out on the red carpet. The building looked like a

 

castle. She nodded at the man and stepped up on the sidewalk.

 

“You look beautiful, Norah,” Liam took her hand and kissed it.

 

She looked up at him and instantly lowered her eyes. He pulled her

 

to him and lightly kissed her lips. “I knew red would be a gorgeous

 

color on you.” They walked inside and Liam took her to the side. He

 

could feel she was nervous. When they got to the corner, he took

 

her chin and forced her to look at him.

 

“You need to be confident tonight. You are with me, at my

 

side. Hold your head high and let everyone see that beautiful smile.”

 

Norah smiled a little, but lowered her eyes again. “Don’t be ashamed

 

of yourself, Norah. I’m not. I am proud to have you with me. I will be

 

with you all night. I won’t let anything happen to you.”
He paused and took a deep breath. “Are you happy with me,

 

Norah?” She looked up at him. “I mean, reasonably. Are you

 

reasonably happy with me?” She nodded her head. “So I don’t have

 

to worry that you might run through the room telling people I

 

kidnapped you?”

 

“No sir,” she whispered. He kissed her forehead.

 

“And don’t call me sir tonight,” and then they walked in the

 

ballroom.

 

Norah

 

The room was magnificent. It was a grand ballroom with

 

crystal chandeliers, and white linen covered tables everywhere. I

 

instantly touched my necklace again it make sure it was still there,

 

but also to catch my breath. Liam walked right up to two older

 

gentlemen and women and started talking.

 

“And who do we have here?” one of the men asked. Liam

 

placed his hand at my lower back, and held my hand with the other.
“This is Norah Chandler. Norah, this is George Collins, his wife

 

Cynthia, Harry Dobbs and his wife Carol. They were business

 

associates of my father and colleagues of mine now.” I shook hands

 

with each of them.

 

“This is the lovely Norah? Whom we have heard so little

 

about?” asked Cynthia. “Well my darling, you are just as beautiful as

 

I was told. I hope the rumors are true, that you have captured Liam’s

 

heart, however cold and hard it may be.” They all laughed, including

 

Liam. I just smiled. “So tell us, sweetie, how did you two meet?” I

 

looked at Liam, then decided to use to acting skills. I cleared my

 

throat and went for it.

 

“Liam and I met in Paris almost three months ago. I was

 

celebrating graduating from college, and I think Liam was just taking

 

a break from all of his work for a few days,” I looked at him, and the

 

group laughed. “We were both in a café, and when I saw him, I knew

 

I had to talk to him, so I pretended to be lost and asked him for

 

directions. He spent the day showing me around.” I squeezed his

 

hand, and he smiled at me.
“Liam, that doesn’t sound like you. You were either drunk, or

 

thought she was something special from the start,” Carol remarked.

 

“I knew she was special the moment I saw her,” Liam’s eyes

 

narrowed and he tugged me a little closer to him.

 

“Well I tell you, Norah, we had heard nothing about you until

 

the other day. Everyone on the board was wondering why Liam’s

 

attitude at work has changed so much lately. He doesn’t seem

 

consumed by it anymore. Now we all know why,” Mr. Collins said.

 

Liam leaned into my ear, “Would you like to dance?” he

 

whispered in my ear. I nodded. “Please excuse us,” he nodded at the

 

group and we walked to the dance floor.

 

We swayed back and forth with our cheeks touching. His arm

 

was firmly around my waist as if he was afraid I was going to be

 

taken away from him.

 

“I hope that was acceptable, I just told the story of my day in

 

Paris, and embellished a little.” He touched my cheek with his

 

thumb.
“It was fine. I wish it had happened that way,” he exhaled

 

and kissed my cheek. “I really did think you were special when I saw

 

you. I thought you were so beautiful and wanted to be with you so

 

badly.” He breathed out sharply. “And all I have done is brought you

 

more pain and sadness.” He touched my exposed neck.

 

“That isn’t true, Liam.” I said his name without thinking. “I

 

was very sad and scared at first.” I put my hand to his chest. “But I’m

 

not anymore. I still miss my family, but I like being here with you too.

 

When we are together…..like this….really together…..I never want to

 

be anywhere else. I am the one who hopes to make you happy.” He

 

grip around my waist tighten, and he pulled me closer. “You do make

 

me happy. I’m happier with you than I have been in a very long

 

time.”

 

“Sometimes, I’m not so sure. I look at you and don’t have a

 

clue as to what you are thinking. I don’t know how I am supposed to

 

act around you. I can feel you push me away, and become cold in a

 

moment. Other times you want me close and make me feel like you

 

really care about me. It scares me.
It scares me that you don’t you trust me and your feelings

 

can change so fast. Apparently I’m not the only one that thinks you

 

keep a wall up.”

 

“Trust is a very hard thing to give, Norah. With our

 

relationship, how we came together, trust is a very hard thing to give

 

freely. You have absolutely no reason to trust me, and I have every

 

reason in the world not to trust you. But I am trying.”

 

“May I cut in?” a familiar voice said. We pulled ourselves

 

apart and looked over to find Will and Jane standing beside us.

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